Saturday, March 31, 2012
Educational Interior Design | Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service | New York University | New York | SubenDougherty Architecture + Design
The new home for the NYU Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service occupies 2 floors, approximating 46,000 square feet, in the Puck Building, a commanding landmark in Soho and one of the city’s true architectural gems. The building’s open floors presented SubenDougherty with a uniquely challenging interior and spectacular open loft space filled with exquisite architectural vestiges of its 1860-1880 origins, yet they offered a minimum of existing usable infrastructure and two masonry bearing walls, that run perpendicular to the length of the building, divide each floor into three distinct zones.
The ultimate architectural challenge was to delicately weave the school’s complex program into this extraordinary space and not compromise the Puck’s signature openness........more
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Retail Interior Design | Endless Spirit | Chadstone Shopping Centre | Victoria | Australia | BKK
Endless Spirit attempts to create a symbiotic relationship between the clothing and the fit out. There are no fixed internal walls; instead a continuous curtain element defines the change rooms and the entirety of the store’s internal skin. Formal arrangement and materiality are used to establish a clear language that can be reapplied at other outlets. The display pods are transportable and can be reconfigured for various uses........more
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Japanese Cafe Interior Design | Egg Sake Bistro | University of Melbourne Union | Australia | Architects EAT
A 150m2 Japanese canteen fit out located on the basement level of University of Melbourne Union building. It consists of 2 plywood boxes which are strategically placed to create circulation around the counter displays. Alike Japanese food stalls, the ‘theatre of cooking’ opens out to the public, hence we can see the chef steaming and grilling – with an abundance of steam pouring out of the large operable window.......more
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